- the Far East, Vol. II,
Suvarnadvipa, Calcutta,
Modern Publishing Syndicate, 1937,
Chapter IV,
Suvarnadvipa, pp.37-47.
Suvarnadvipa Saw Mra Aung, "The Accounts...
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ancient Indian literary sources and
Buddhist texts, but which,
along with
Suvarṇadvīpa ("island" or "peninsula of gold"), are also
thought to
refer to insular...
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dispatched his men to Yawadvipa, the
island of Java, in
search of Sita.
Suvarnadvipa, "Golden Island", may have been used as a
vague general designation of...
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Southeast Asia and research, he
wrote detailed histories of
Champa (1927),
Suvarnadvipa (1938) and
Kambuja Desa (1944). On the
initiative of
Bharatiya Vidya...
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island in 100 BCE, and it is
basically the
equivalent to the
Indian Suvarnadvipa, the "Island of Gold."
Josephus calls it in
Latin Aurea, and equates...
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Balaputradewa was the
maharaja of
Srivijaya in the 9th
century CE as well as the
former head of the
Sailendra dynasty. He was the
youngest son of the preceding...
- Nalanda,
details an
endowment by the
Shailendra King,
Balaputradeva of
Suvarnadvipa (Sumatra in modern-day Indonesia). This
Srivijayan king, "attracted by...
- Majumdar, R. C. (1937).
Ancient Indian colonies in the Far East. Vol. 2:
Suvarnadvipa. Dacca:
Ashok Kumar Majumdar. pp. 212–218. Chatterji, B. (1939). JAYAVARMAN...
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Karaouine as a
madrasa in Fez, Morocco. 860: Balaputra, the
maharaja of
Suvarnadvipa and the
ruler of Srivijaya,
constructs the
Buddhist temple and monastery...
- Samaragrawira's son, is Samaratungga's
younger brother and
ruled in
Suvarnadvipa (Sumatra), and he is not Samaratungga's son. This
version holds Balaputra...